It is really a hard to fix issue for us. Firtsly no one here uses tv3play.ee . Secondly FlashPlayer is proprietary software by adobe and adobe does not suport it anymore (besides security fixes).
It is strange however that it is running on another distribution which ships the same version.
Do you have the same graphics drivers installed ? Do you even use the official nvidia or ati/amd drivers ?

The only other solution coming into my mind is trying chrome as google ships its own flashplayer version with it.

(3rd September 2014, 9:32)leszek Wrote: It is really a hard to fix issue for us. Firtsly no one here uses tv3play.ee . Secondly FlashPlayer is proprietary software by adobe and adobe does not suport it anymore (besides security fixes).
It is strange however that it is running on another distribution which ships the same version.
Do you have the same graphics drivers installed ? Do you even use the official nvidia or ati/amd drivers ?

The only other solution coming into my mind is trying chrome as google ships its own flashplayer version with it.

Tried it with Google Chrome. No luck.
Using the open source driver on Intel HD 4000 CPU integrated graphics.
Meaning I don't use a proprietary driver.

(3rd September 2014, 17:11)leszek Wrote: Whats the particular problem with google chrome ? Does it crash or isn't the website detecting that flash is installed? Did you try other flash sites to confirm it isn't a website issue

It just uses the spinning wheel for a second. Then gives me only a black screen instead of showing the flash content.
Goes for both versions of flash. Either the Google Chrome or the Firefox one.

The modification you made for Firefox to start with the system messes up Flash also.
Particularry when one unticks the script. So it won't start with the system. Which is a workaround for various other messes as I understand from reading in the netrunner forums.

I booted Netrunner 14 Frontier in Virtualbox. Both the 32 and 64 bit ones did show http://www.tv3play.ee when I did not turn off the autorun script that starts Firefox in the backround when 2GB and more RAM are present.

That's when I ran Netrunner as Live DVD's in VirtualBox. Going to install both 32 and 64 bit Frontier version in virtualbox also to see if an installed environment acts the same.

I tried a non Ubuntu based distro like Manjaro 8.10 XFCE x64.
Also works fine out of the box.
None of those other distros have such speacial stuff installed for it to work.
Nor is there anything special installed in the drivers compartment.

4th September 2014, 1:37 Edited(This post was last modified: 4th September 2014, 1:46 by AJSlye.)

Well I'm running Netrunner Rolling (Manjaro) with google-chrome and it didn't seem to work for me either. Never mind. it's working, the first video I tried had an error message, so I tried another video and it worked. Maybe only some of the videos are DRM'd?

Did you install the Kubuntu restricted extras?

You may need all of gstreamer 0.10 including all the bad and ugly plugins as well or even gstreamer 1.x, Manjaro installs both gstreamer 0.10 and 1.4 by default.

4th September 2014, 1:41 Edited(This post was last modified: 4th September 2014, 1:45 by vaikus84.)

(4th September 2014, 1:37)AJSlye Wrote: Well I'm running Netrunner rolling with google-chrome and it didn't seem to work for me either. but I'll try something else. nevermind it is working, the first video I tried had an error message, so I tried another video and it worked. Maybe only some of the videos are DRM'd?

I tried several shows. All do work under Manjaro.
Loged back into Netrunner 14 Frontier. And trying several different shows from the site.
Still only the black screen instead of a Flash feed.